** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mountall
My system (ibook running karmic) is not booting since the "general
breakage" in the last couple of days. Installing the latest upgrades
does not help.
The boot seems to stop at mountall, whose output contains (perhaps
unrelated) some garbled paths that I haven't been able to track down the
source of. The "garbled pattern" is different between the boots, so it's
obviously reading from some unitialized memory somewhere.
I attach a log of the output of mountall (obtained by inserting "bash"
- into /etc/init.d/mountall.conf and running mountall --debug &> .. as
+ into /etc/init/mountall.conf and running mountall --debug &> .. as
described in another bug), and my fstab.
I just refuse to believe that I have to actually reinstall.. ;-)
Installed versions of upstart and mountall:
ii mountall 0.1.6
filesystem mounting tool
ii upstart 0.6.3-3
event-based init daemon
kernel is:
Linux ibook 2.6.31-10-powerpc #34-Ubuntu Tue Sep 15 23:53:36 UTC 2009 ppc
GNU/Linux
fstab and mountall log attached.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mountall
My system (ibook running karmic) is not booting since the "general
breakage" in the last couple of days. Installing the latest upgrades
does not help.
The boot seems to stop at mountall, whose output contains (perhaps
unrelated) some garbled paths that I haven't been able to track down the
source of. The "garbled pattern" is different between the boots, so it's
- obviously reading from some unitialized memory somewhere.
+ obviously reading from some uninitialized memory somewhere.
I attach a log of the output of mountall (obtained by inserting "bash"
into /etc/init/mountall.conf and running mountall --debug &> .. as
described in another bug), and my fstab.
I just refuse to believe that I have to actually reinstall.. ;-)
Installed versions of upstart and mountall:
ii mountall 0.1.6
filesystem mounting tool
ii upstart 0.6.3-3
event-based init daemon
kernel is:
Linux ibook 2.6.31-10-powerpc #34-Ubuntu Tue Sep 15 23:53:36 UTC 2009 ppc
GNU/Linux
fstab and mountall log attached.
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boot fails, mountall likely culprit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432222
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